Sogol Mirzaei, Iranian artist: “My sister in Tehran hears continuous bombings”

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Iran-Israel meeting : "Believing that a population exhausted by repression would welcome external intervention is a serious error of judgment"

At the start of the Israeli attacks, even more than 4,000 kilometers from Tehran, Sogol was no longer able to make music: "I first tried to start again, but I couldn't last more than five minutes because I was absorbed by my phone and the need to catch up on news." Getting back to playing, for a concert by the Chakâm Ensemble, with Palestinian Christine Zayed and Frenchwoman Marie-Suzanne de Loye, at the Alliance Française theater in Paris, "did her good." It was on June 18. "I was able to vent my anger and sadness," she says in a soft voice. She confesses to shedding a tear at the shared emotion of the audience: "We performed the piece 'Olive,' originally written for Palestine, which we dedicated to Iran and all countries at war."

Interview by Camille Scali

Le Nouvel Observateur

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